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Parking

Within the past few years, a handful of new parking garages, decks and surface lots have been built in close proximity to the arena in downtown Detroit and surrounding areas. And in addition, existing garages and surface parking lots in the immediate area will handle up to an additional 3,500 spaces.

Public transportation

If you're coming from downtown Detroit (such as Campus Martius) or from Midtown, you have a new public transit option to get to Little Caesars Arena: The QLINE!

The QLINE is a 6.6-mile north-south loop that runs along Woodward Avenue from Congress Street in downtown Detroit to Grand Boulevard in New Center. It has a total of 12 stops. The closest stops to Little Caesars Arena are: Sproat Street/Adelaide Street and Montcalm Street.

What's inside the arena

There are plenty of bars, restaurants, monuments and neat little features to check out at Little Caesars Arena, so give yourself some time before the game (or show) to check it all out if this is your first time!

Food and drink

Speaking of bars and restaurants, you have a slew of new options if you're getting to Little Caesars Arena early and want to get some dinner. Want pizza? Head to Mike's Pizza Bar. Looking for a sports bar? Try Sports & Social Detroit.